Brew Campfire Coffee & Tea: A Guide

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There’s nothing like a cup of coffee or tea to start your day, especially when you’re camping in the great outdoors. But brewing your favorite hot beverage over a campfire can be a daunting task. Don’t worry, with some preparation and a few simple tips, you’ll be sipping a delicious cup in no time. In this guide, we’ll take you through the steps of making campfire coffee and tea, so you can enjoy your morning ritual while taking in the beauty of nature.

Get Your Campfire Going: Prepping for Outdoor Brewing

The first step in making campfire coffee or tea is starting a fire. You can use a portable camping stove or build a fire using dry wood and kindling. Once the fire is going, fill a pot with water and place it on the fire. Bring the water to a boil, then remove it from the heat source.

If you’re making coffee, grind your beans beforehand and bring them with you in an airtight container. For tea, bring your favorite loose leaf tea or tea bags. You’ll also need a camping coffee pot, a tea kettle, or any heat-resistant container with a lid, like a metal water bottle.

From Beans to Breakfast Tea: Tips for Making Your Favorite Drink

To make campfire coffee, add a scoop or two of coffee to the coffee pot, depending on how strong you like it. Pour the hot water into the pot and stir the coffee. Let it steep for a few minutes, then pour it into your mug. If you want to make it creamier, you can add powdered milk or condensed milk.

For tea, add a teaspoon of loose leaf tea or a tea bag to your camping mug. Pour the hot water into the mug and let it steep for a few minutes. If you like your tea sweetened, you can add honey or sugar.

S’mores and More: Enjoying Coffee and Tea by the Campfire

Now that you have your coffee or tea, it’s time to enjoy it by the campfire. Sip your drink while sitting around the fire with friends or family. You can also pair your drink with some s’mores or other campfire treats.

Remember to pack out your coffee grounds and tea bags, so you leave no trace behind. And don’t forget to enjoy the beauty of nature while savoring your hot beverage.

Brewing coffee or tea outdoors can be a fun and rewarding experience. With a little bit of preparation and some simple tips, you can enjoy your favorite drink while taking in the beauty of the great outdoors. So next time you go camping, don’t forget to pack your coffee beans or tea bags and try brewing your own hot beverage over a campfire.

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